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    The death penalty is a punishment of dead either by lethal injection or gas after a proper legal trial has taken place. While the death penalty remind to be a very divergences topic and many people disagrees with it, the death penalty has been around for centuries and has been affixed to the America justice system, it was never frown upon in the past. However, in present times many people started to go against it and now asking for a ban, while most states no longer partake in the dead…

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    him / her from diseases such as diarrhea, coughs and colds. The components are designed to fit exactly what they need for the development of brains and perfect growth. Some studies show that children who breastfeed have a higher IQ (Intelligence Quotient) and better school performance than children who do not breastfeed. Why is breast milk much more superior than a mild formula. The act of breastfeeding is the most important aspect for creating a bond between the mother and the child. Benefits…

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    that only the number of years of education was considered. The results might have changed if a larger number of people were used and if females and blacks were also included. It would have also been more significant if they looked at the intelligent quotient, rather than the years of education of the group studied. Although the researchers discovered that the reduced right amygdala volume found in the abusive alcoholics does not enable a casual conclusion to be drawn between the amygdala size…

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    2.1.3 The Use of MI Theory in Education Since Gardner proposed his Multiple Intelligences Theory in his book, Frames of Mind in 1983, a great majority of educators have been applying it in education. They have considered the idea of multiple intelligences as a ‘powerful medicine’ for the shortcomings that are existent in the educational system. Whether they used it as a teaching approach, method or strategy or as an assessment tool, they agreed on that instruction should be tailored according to…

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    In “Distortions of mind perception in psychopathology,” Gray, Jenkins, Heberlein and Wegner investigated the effects of psychopathology on social perception. Rather than compartmentalizing different disorders, as is often done when studying psychopathological conditions, this study wanted to consider these disorders differently, but not independently. Therefore, the researchers decided that a 2-dimensional model of mind perception was an effective way to compare and contrast the effect of these…

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    He says that is what’s wrong with the concept of intelligence for mental skills too. Every one handles different emotions differently. So all emotions should be looked at for a separate point of view. Emotional intelligence and Intelligence quotient are not opposites. Many people think that they are the same thing, but this is not true. There are researchers that are trying to figure out how these two complement each other. As for the emotional side, life grows from the brain in an area called…

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    SPIRITUAL INTELLIGENCE Spiritual intelligence is the highest form of intelligence which provokes characteristic and capabilities of true self which are expressed in the way of wisdom, compassion, integrity creativity and peace. Spiritual intelligence give a deep awareness of meaning of life , purpose and nourished many important life and work skills (Sqi.com) Spiritual intelligence is the expression of innate spiritual qualities through your thoughts, actions and attitude, says Brahmakumari…

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    Each child is special with his/her own growth and development phase. Developmental delay or differences if any, is often not an issue to panic about, but also not an issue to neglect. One of such developmental disorder is autism. Autism is a neurological developmental disorder. Autism is not a single condition, but is a spectrum of disorders. Autism is one of the five developmental disorders listed under autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) apart from Asperger's syndrome, Rett disorder, childhood…

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    Competition and Happiness In the essay “Competition and Happiness”, Theodore Isaac Rubin argues that competition limits people’s ability to lead pleasant and happy lives by destroying one’s inner self and relationship among people. Disagreeing with the most people, Rubin thinks that competition causes a “self-depleting cycle” making people feel self-abased and isolated. Through competition, people are always comparing themselves to other people, so they are never satisfied and happy. According…

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    Nursing programs equip one with knowledge that is essential for a nursing career. However, on getting employed, new nurses realize that it takes more than the knowledge acquired in class to be a great nurse. Unlike classrooms, hospitals create tense environments, especially due to the magnitude of responsibilities and in some cases, hostility from patients. Nurses are sometimes required to make tough decisions or even attend to patients who feel that they are not doing enough to ease their pain.…

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